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Notes
[1] Newell, The Russian Far East: A Reference Guide for Conservation and Development (Daniel and Daniel 2004)
[2] See, for example, WWF Russia, 2002, Illegal logging in the southern part of Russian Far East: Problem analysis and proposed solutions; BROC, FSF and Forests Monitor, 2001, "The Wild East": the timber trade between Siberia-Russian Far East and China [HTML]
[3] Josh Newell, Forests Monitor
[4] See project home page [HTML]
[5] Alexander S, Sheingauz, Forest Industry of the Russian Far East (Khabarovsk: ERI 1999). From 1990 to 1997, according to Sheingauz, railroad tariffs increased in the southern RFE by a factor of 22,107.
[6] World Wildlife Fund for Nature-Russian Far East, Implementation of the WWF Forest Strategy (Vladivostok: WWF-RFE 2001).
[7] For an extended discussion of this shift, see Josh Newell, The Russian Far East: A reference guide for Conservation and Development (McKinleyville, Ca, Daniel and Daniel, 2004)
[8] Andrei Vasenyov, Overview of the Forests and Wood Processing Industry of Khabarovsk Krai, Russian Far East (Khabarovsk, U.S. FCS & DS, 2002)
[9] Xiufang, S. Meeting Chinese demand for Forest Products 2004, Forest Trends: Washington, D.C.
[10] Ibid.
[11] Lankin, A., Status and Trends in Forest Product Exports from the Russian Far East and Siberia to China 2004, Pacific Institute of Geography: Vladivostok. p.40
[12] Ibid.
[13] With the use of materials provided by Greenpeace Russia and the ANO Luriks.
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